Saturday, April 14, 2018

(Saarland,) German police have arrested 3 Syrian asylum seekers aged 21,23 and 27 on charges of belonging to ISIS.

The arrests took place after an employee at a refugee centre
tipped them off after seeing a video of one the defendants inside Syria armed to the teeth in military
clothing. A six month investigation was instigated which revealed one of the
detainees had tried to recruit fighters from Germany via the internet to take
part in the civil war as members of the banned extremist group Ahrar al-Sham.
The group belongs to the Salafist scene and wants to establish an Islamic state
in Syria based on Sharia law. The others were said to have been members of the
terrorist group "Islamic State" (IS) in Syria. Funny enough Two of
the men are on a list of those people German police consider to be a terrorist
threat.

As the evidence piled up arrest warrants and search warrants
against the three men were issued and the
terrorist suspects were arrested on Thursday with support from special forces
in Saarbrücken and Saarlouis.